Vachoniolus Levy et al., 1973

Lowe, Graeme, 2010, The genus Vachoniolus (Scorpiones: Buthidae) in Oman, Euscorpius 100 (100), pp. 1-37 : 2

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Genus Vachoniolus Levy et al., 1973 View in CoL

Vachoniolus Levy et al., 1973: 136–137 ; Vachon, 1974: 910, 948; Vachon, 1975: 1598; Vachon, 1979: 42, 44; Levy & Amitai, 1980: 77; Francke, 1985: 14, 16; Vachon & Kinzelbach, 1987: 92, 95, 97, fig. 4; Sissom, 1990: 102; El-Hennawy, 1992: 102, 104, 133; Nenilin & Fet, 1992: 17; Fet, Polis & Sissom, 1998: 615; Kovařík, 1998: 124; Fet & Lowe, 2000: 277; Fet, Capes & Sissom, 2001: 183; Fet et al., 2003: 2, 4, 6, 10; Soleglad & Fet, 2003a: 26, tab. 2; Soleglad & Fet, 2003b: 88, tab. 9; Santiago-Blay, Soleglad & Fet, 2004: 10; Fet & Soleglad, 2005: 11; Fet, Soleglad & Lowe, 2005: 3, 10–11, 13, 22–24, tab. 1, fig. 23–25; Prendini & Wheeler, 2005: 462, 481; Soleglad, Fet & Kovařík, 2005: 33, tab. 6; Hendrixson, 2006: 44, 47, 99–100; Prendini et al., 2006: 22, tab. 4; Dupré, 2007: 11, 14, 16; Navidpour et al., 2008: 24; Kovařík, 2009: 24; Lourenço & Duhem, 2009: 38, 44–45, 48, 50.

Type species. Vachoniolus globimanus Levy, Amitai et Shulov, 1973 View in CoL .

Diagnosis (revised). Small to medium-sized buthids, adults 30–65 mm in length; carapace smooth to finely granular, carinae indistinct or absent; median eyes large ( Figs. 9 View Figures 9–17 , 38 View Figures 38–46 , 65 View Figures 65–73 ); tergites smooth to finely granular, tergites I– VI with weak median carina, reduced or obsolete on I, obsolete lateral carinae marked by small granules near posterior margin; tergite VII with 5 carinae; metasoma elongate, with well developed carinae ( Figs. 14–15 View Figures 9–17 , 45–46 View Figures 38–46 , 72–73 View Figures 65–73 ); median lateral carinae present on segments I–III; ventrosubmedian carinae of metasoma II–III well developed, denticulate or crenulate, more strongly so in females; ventrolateral carinae of metasoma V with enlarged dentition, more strongly developed in females; telson vesicle bulbous, lacking subaculear tubercle; aculeus long, slender, curved; pectines with fulcra; fixed finger of chelicera armed with two denticles on ventral surface ( Figs. 11 View Figures 9–17 , 40 View Figures 38–46 , 67 View Figures 65–73 ); pedipalps orthobothriotaxic type Aβ ( Figs. 18–25 View Figures 18–27 ), or neobothriotaxic majorante ( Figs. 47–54 View Figures 47–56 , 74–81 View Figures 74–83 ) (Vachon, 1974, 1975); pedipalp patella with d 3 internal to dorsomedian carina, external surface with 7–9 trichobothria (supernumerary esb 3 or em 2) ( Figs. 21–22 View Figures 18–27 , 50–51 View Figures 47–56 , 77–78 View Figures 74–83 ); fixed finger of chela with est situated between db and dt ( Figs. 18 View Figures 18–27 , 47 View Figures 47–56 , 74 View Figures 74–83 ); pedipalp segments relatively short compared to body, femur and patella shorter than carapace; chela movable finger length less than twice ventral manus length; chela manus with carinae reduced or absent; adult males with manus grossly swollen, subglobose ( Figs. 18–19 View Figures 18–27 , 47–48 View Figures 47–56 , 74–75 View Figures 74–83 , 90, 93, 96, 99 View Figures 88–99 ); dentate margins of chela fingers armed with 9 or fewer non-imbricated linear subrows of primary denticles ( Figs. 100–105 View Figures 100–105 ); internal and external accessory denticles present; tip of movable finger usually with 4 subdistal denticles; legs III–IV with or without tibial spurs; tibiae I–III with retrosuperior bristle combs from third instar to adult, basitarsi I–III compressed with retrosuperior and retroinferior bristle combs from third instar to adult ( Figs. 16 View Figures 9–17 , 43 View Figures 38–46 , 70 View Figures 65–73 , 118– 120 View Figures 112–123 ); second instar juveniles with spine combs on retrosuperior margins of tibia, basitarsus and telotarsus I–III ( Figs. 112–117 View Figures 112–123 ); prolateral pedal spurs bearing macrosetae; soles of telotarsi with long macrosetae ( Figs. 17 View Figures 9–17 , 44 View Figures 38–46 , 71 View Figures 65–73 ); ungues long, curved ( Figs. 16 View Figures 9–17 , 43 View Figures 38–46 , 70 View Figures 65–73 , 112–114, 118–120 View Figures 112–123 ) .

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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

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